Sean Walkinshaw Racing’s Jordan Albert made amends for a tough start to his BRDC F4 campaign with a maiden win in race three.
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Lanan Racing’s Chris Mealin claimed his first victory in BRDC F4 in the second race of the season opener at Oulton Park.
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Tadasuke Makino remains the only race winner in Japanese F4, having picked up the win in the second race at Okayama.
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Tadasuke Makino became the first winner in FIA F4 Japanese Championship’s history, triumphing at Okayama.
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BRDC F4 pre-season favorite Will Palmer was victorious in the opening race of the BRDC F4 season at Oulton Park.
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BRDC F4 pre-season favorite Will Palmer led an HHC Motorsport 1-2 in the qualifying session for the season opener at Oulton Park.
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PaddockScout takes a look at the teams and drivers competing in the third season of the BRDC F4 Championship, which gets underway at Oulton Park this weekend.
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Photo: BRDC F4 South African racer Raoul Hyman will make his Formula 3 debut in 2015.
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The Marrakech Street Circuit will be absent from the Auto GP calendar for the first time since 2011.
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Louise Richardson will take part in the MSA Formula’s inaugural race meeting at Brands Hatch.
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Wiktoria and Julia Pankiewicz have become the first female drivers to sign up for the FIA Italian F4 series.
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Dutch racer Nigel Melker will be back driving the Dallara GP2/11 in the series’ final pre-season test at Sakhir, Bahrain.
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Reigning Formula Masters China champion James Munro will contest the newly-created FIA F4 Japanese Championship in 2015.
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Danish racer Mathias Kristensen is highly unlikely to be taking part in the 2015 Eurocup Formula Renault season.
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Indy Lights debutant Ed Jones continued to run the show in the season opener at St. Petersburg, dominating the 45-lap second race.
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Colorado’s Jake Eidson completed a sweep of USF2000 2015 season’s opening weekend at St. Petersburg with a second victory.
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Fortec Motorsport driver Jehan Daruvala ended the two-day NEC test at Assen with the fastest lap in a FR2.0 car.
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Carlin Racing’s Ed Jones enjoyed a comfortable drive from pole to victory in his first and his team’s first race in Indy Lights.
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Pabst Racing’s Jake Eidson converted his pole position into victory in the first race of the 2015 USF2000 season.
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Emirati driver Ed Jones narrowly beat Brit Max Chilton to pole position for the first race of the 2015 Indy Lights season at St. Pete.